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Eric Sloane Barn Landscape Print. Museum Of The Southwest TX 1980. Signed 56/100

Description: For sale is a beautiful Limited edition, print by the prolific American seen artist Eric Sloane (1905 - 1985) The print is a special edition print for an Eric Sloane show at the museum of the southwest in Texas in 1980. Only 100 of these prints were made available Framed in a wonderful double gallery matting with a metal frame. This print DOES NOT have glass. The glass was removed because we do not ship large panes of glass with fine art. Simply add your preferred glass or plexiglass and enjoy. Artist: Eric Sloane Medium: Collotype on wove paper Title: Museum of the Southwest Date: 1989 Edition: 56/100 (in pencil lower left) Signed: In Pencil lower right. Publisher: Triton Press Condition: Very Good. NO GLASS. Measurements Print - 29 x 19 1/4” Framed - 35” x 25 1/2” LARGE PRINT. SHIPPING CHARGES REFLECT LARGE VOLUME PACKAGE. SHIPS VIA UPS GROUND. ERIC SLOANE (1905-1985) Eric Sloane was born Everard Jean Hinrichs in New York City. His earliest childhood recollections reflect an avid interest in art which led to his first career as a sign painter. Setting out in 1925, Sloane traveled throughout the Northeast, where he felt an immediate rapport with and love for the history, culture and longstanding icons of early American architecture: covered bridges, barns and homes dating to the colonial era. Here Sloane felt the spirit of the early Nation yet felt it to be a vanishing theater of Untied States history. With interest and devotion unparalleled by any U.S. artist, Sloane would write and paint from just this perspective for the next sixty years. Sloane worked his way across America painting signs and venturing further and further west. In 1926 he arrived in Taos, New Mexico. Just as Sloane had become enamored of the historical Northeast, he felt an instant affinity towards the natural beauty and heritage of the Southwest. In Taos Sloane experienced life in a true artist's colony, working among painters such as Leon Gaspard and the members of Taos Society of Artists. He added his own footnote to their rich history by introducing to them his pioneer method of painting on masonite. Upon his return to the East, Sloane began studies at the Art Students League in New York under John Sloan. Adopting the pseudonym Sloane (after his mentor's name) and taking his first name Eric (from the word America), the transformation from a young, inspired sign painter to an important American artist and author began. The ultimate tribute to Sloane's insight and artistic ability in creating his wonderful skyscapes is his specially- commissioned mural in the National Air and Space Museum at the Smithsonian. The mural was no minor feat for an artist in his 71st year. Measuring seven stories high and half a city block long, Sloane completed the mural in less than two months.

Price: 280 USD

Location: Kingston, New York

End Time: 2024-02-09T14:45:01.000Z

Shipping Cost: 45 USD

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Eric Sloane Barn Landscape Print. Museum Of The Southwest TX 1980. Signed 56/100Eric Sloane Barn Landscape Print. Museum Of The Southwest TX 1980. Signed 56/100Eric Sloane Barn Landscape Print. Museum Of The Southwest TX 1980. Signed 56/100Eric Sloane Barn Landscape Print. Museum Of The Southwest TX 1980. Signed 56/100Eric Sloane Barn Landscape Print. Museum Of The Southwest TX 1980. Signed 56/100Eric Sloane Barn Landscape Print. Museum Of The Southwest TX 1980. Signed 56/100Eric Sloane Barn Landscape Print. Museum Of The Southwest TX 1980. Signed 56/100Eric Sloane Barn Landscape Print. Museum Of The Southwest TX 1980. Signed 56/100

Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 14 Days

Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

Subject: Barns

Year of Production: 1980

Image Orientation: Landscape

Artist: Eric Sloane

Size: Large

Signed: Yes

Material: Paper

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Region of Origin: Midland Texas

Framing: Matted & Framed

Type: Print

Theme: Barns. Landscapes. Covered Bridges.

Style: American Scene

Features: Limited Edition

Production Technique: Collotype

Country/Region of Manufacture: USA

Time Period Produced: 1980-1989

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